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Hinduism-by Indians practiced by nepalese,Indians,sri lankans,Japanese,taiwanese,thai,lao,vietnamese,africans,Chinese,and some in Europe

buddism-by buddha(born in lumbini,India) practiced by Chinese,Japanese,taiwanese,thai,lao,vietnamese,some Indians and nepalese

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